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NASA unveiled its first online space
trivia game, a Facebook app that allows multiple players to
compete for cosmic bragging rights.

Space Race Blastoff, NASA's first
online game for the social media age
Who was the first American to
walk in space? Who launched the first liquid-fueled rocket? In
what movie did O.J. Simpson play NASA astronaut?
If you know the answers to these questions, or are just curious to
find out, you're ready to play Space Race Blastoff, NASA's first
online game for the social media age.
Available
through its own Facebook page, Space Race Blastoff pits players in
remote locations in a test of their knowledge of NASA history,
technology, science and pop culture. Players who correctly answer
questions earn virtual badges depicting NASA astronauts,
spacecraft and astronomical objects. Players also earn points they
can use to obtain additional badges to complete sets that earn
premium badges.
"We're hoping Space Race Blastoff opens up NASA's history and
research to a wide new audience of people accustomed to using
social media," said David Weaver, NASA's associate administrator
for communications. "We're really excited to see what the interest
will be."
NASA chose to make the game available through Facebook to take
advantage of the social media site's large audience and enable
players to compete against others. Individuals can also play solo
games.
Once in the game, players can choose an avatar and answer 10
multiple-choice questions. Each correct answer earns 100 points,
with a 20-point bonus to the player who answers first. The winner
advances to the bonus round to answer one additional question for
more points. Answering the bonus question earns the player a
badge, which may depict an astronaut, a spacecraft, a planet or
other person or object. Additional badges can be obtained for
1,500 points.
History:
NASA unveiled its first online space
trivia game on Monday 30, January 2012, a Facebook app that allows multiple players to
compete for cosmic bragging rights.
The game, developed by Scott Hanger, Todd Powell and Jamie Noguchi
of NASA's Internet Services Group in the Office of Communications,
is available via its Facebook page: http://apps.facebook.com/spacerace.
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